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How to break news on Twitter

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“In a live Twitter chat hosted by Muck Rack and moderated by blogger Elana Zak, journalists gathered to share tips on how to deal with the redefined protocol created by social media news-sharing.” IJNet summarized four takeaways. There's a link to the transcript.

 

(Published June 4, 2012.)

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Reporting Live, from Tumblr

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At the Republican National Convention, some people were reporting in a non-traditional way. “... they're posting exclusively to Tumblr. They're also posting for Tumblr, as part of one the site's early forays into original journalism.” HT @jayrosen_nyu.

 

(Published August 30, 2012.)

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6 Ways Media Are Using Digital Tools to Cover the Election

6 Ways Media Are Using Digital Tools to Cover the Election | Social Media and Journalists | Scoop.it

"These digital media innovations are giving readers unprecedented access to the election. Many of these online features are interactive, contributing to a two-way conversation between journalists and readers and changing the political journalism ballgame."

 

(Published Jan. 26, 2012.)

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6 things we learned about journalism from Social Media Week

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"It’s good to remember that some of these social tools have good internal uses for journalists; they’re not just for broadcasting to the public."

 

(Published Feb. 15, 2012.)

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